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If your New Year’s resolutions include getting more active in 2025 or working out more, you might want to add more workout clothes to your closet. But that can be hard with how expensive some high-end athleisure brands can be. Luckily, Aldi’s upcoming Aldi Finds drop includes some fitness tights that are bound to get you up and running in the new year. Plus they’re similar to styles from brands like Lilly Pulitzer and Athleta that are almost 12 times the price.

From Dec. 25 to Dec. 31, Aldi will be selling Crane Ladies Fitness Tights for $9.99 in the Aldi Finds section of local U.S. stores while supplies last. The tights are “breathable, hydrophilic” and “quick-dry,” Parade learned from a store representative. They seem great for high-energy workouts or long walks. Even if you want them to run errands in, they seem like they’d be a comfortable choice.

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Crane Ladies Fitness Tight, $9.99 at Aldi

Aldi

These fitness tights come in four styles, each a different color. There’s navy, which has pink and seafoam green stripes down the sides. It’s a high-rise fit with “skinny long length.” It also has a pink band at the top to match the color-blocked sides.

There’s also a blue/black color, which is mostly black with a blue stripe down the side of each calf. These fitness tights are also high-rise but they are an “ankle-free length,” so a bit shorter.

Both the navy and blue/black colors have an outer later of fabric made with 76% nylon and 24% spandex and a mesh insert made of 86% polyester and 14% spandex. These colors come in sizes M-XL.

Aldi

Then there’s the solid black fitness tights, which are wide legged. These are also a high-rise fit and have a ribbed material. And they’re made with fabric that’s 80% nylon and 20% spandex. The black fitness tights come in sizes L and XL.

And lastly, there’s the “all over pattern” tights, which have a watercolor-like pattern with various shades of blue, navy and some white. These are made with a 76% nylon and 24% spandex fabric. Plus they’re high-rise and ankle-free length, like the blue/black style. This patterned tight comes in sizes S and M. 

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UPF 50+ Luxletic 24″ Weekender High Rise Midi Legging, $118 at Lilly Pulitzer

Lilly Pulitzer

As we mentioned before, these Aldi fitness tights are similar to other styles out there, like Lilly Pulitzer’s UPF 50+ Luxletic 24″ Weekender High Rise Midi Legging. These cost $118 and have a similar look to the navy and blue/black styles at Aldi. Their “Noir Colorblock” color is mostly black with cream, white and green stripes down the sides. They’re moisture-wicking, offer sun protection and sit at your “natural waist” (so not high-rise). They’re a free-ankle length as well with a 24-inch inseam. The fabric on these are made with 82% nylon and 18% spandex.

Color Block Leggings – Terez, $61.99 (originally $124), at Bare Necessities 

Bare Necessities

Then there’s the Terez Color Block Leggings at Bare Necessities. They’re currently $61.99 (they were originally $124) and they’re also a color-blocked style. These are mostly navy with pink, green and lime stripes down the sides. They are also high-rise leggings, full-length and made with fabric that’s 87% polyester and 13% spandex. 

Elation Ultra High Rise Piping Legging, $99 at Athleta

Athleta

And lastly there is Athleta’s Elation Ultra High Rise Piping Legging, which are also similar to Aldi’s fitness tights. They navy color in these is currently $99 and they have a white stripe down the sides. They’re great for yoga and have a high-waist rise. These are made with 75% nylon and 25% lycra fabric.

So if you’re interested in adding more fitness tights or leggings to your 2025 workout gear, Aldi’s Crane Ladies Fitness Tight might be worth checking out. They’re so similar to more expensive brands and won’t break the bank. 

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